Jump to content
Pro Wrestling Only

Cena/Lesnar


Slasher

Recommended Posts

What?

 

Look Bryan is smart enough and good enough and working with the agents and Brock and Heyman and whoever, I think they could absolutely put together a match where Bryan wins and wins cleanly. I don't think they'd WANT to do that, but it's completely and utterly doable.

 

I mean I'd have SOME problem with Hornswaggle going over Lesnar, but that's about my limit. A guy with the background as Bryan? Absolutely.

 

You could do it a half dozen ways. Speed v strength, Skill v size, overconfident brock, extreme bodypart working, Brock being rusty at pro wrestling, DB cheating at every turn like Flair, Or just sheer stubborn fighting spirit by DB leading to Brock getting frustrated and making a mistake.

 

If people can go over Big Show they can go over Lesnar. He's not some kind of holy godking because he spent time really hitting people in the face. Wrestling is fiction and it's all in the presentation and build..

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 99
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

It would be difficult to pull off though. Rey is portrayed as quicker than most heavyweights, obviously, so he can get to the ropes or top turnbuckle to do damage to his opponents. Danielson is a little different. His game is capitalizing on mistakes and wearing people down with holds. I think it would be harder for him to get over on top of Brock like that. Not saying it's impossible though.

 

Edit: I mean back in Brock's first run, they could barely book Benoit over Brock. And this is after establishing Benoit is arguably the greatest technical wrestler of that time. And Benoit was slightly bigger than Danielson. And Brock less experienced then than he would in theory be now.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Look, Brock was established as being able to fling a referee one handed back in the ring from the arena floor. He was established as being too strong and heavy for Cena, who is known as being able to lift giants or giants and some (Show and Edge in an Attitude Adjustment at the same time?), that Brock could just pound into the mat. In normal circumstance, what Rey has over others is that he can fling himself into Brock and escape serious shit situations quicker. Get Brock on top of Danielson JUST once, and you're seeing blood pudding spilled all over the mat. And I think even if Danielson manages to latch onto Brock's body parts for a submission attempt, Brock would be way too strong as to just deadlift him and smashing him into the mat or the post to shake him off. If Triple H can lift the Undertaker off the stairs while in the Hell's Gate...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If people can go over Big Show they can go over Lesnar. He's not some kind of holy godking because he spent time really hitting people in the face. Wrestling is fiction and it's all in the presentation and build..

Right, and in the pro-wrestling context they've established with Brock he's never lost to anybody smaller than him other than Eddie, who was completely jacked up at the time, and it took a Goldberg spear and incredible luck for Eddie to win that match. Brock has dominated guys like Mysterio and the Hardys, and D-Bry has not been presented as superior to them.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It doesn't matter, because it's fake. If the crowd reacted to an implausible size mismatch by booing and showering the ring with garbage whenever a tiny guy beat a huge one, that'd be one thing. But they don't. They never do. They always believe it. Wrestling audiences have no more of a problem buying that Mysterio can beat Big Show than movie audiences have a problem believing that action heroes can beat up much larger villains. So why is this even a complaint worth talking about?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It doesn't matter, because it's fake. If the crowd reacted to an implausible size mismatch by booing and showering the ring with garbage whenever a tiny guy beat a huge one, that'd be one thing. But they don't. They never do. They always believe it. Wrestling audiences have no more of a problem buying that Mysterio can beat Big Show than movie audiences have a problem believing that action heroes can beat up much larger villains. So why is this even a complaint worth talking about?

IIRC Mysterio never beat Big Show....in fact I remember their most famous match ending with Show strapping him to a gurney and swinging him into the ringpost like he was a wiffle ball bat

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Considerably?

I've met both Danielson circa last year and Angle in his WWF/E heyday, and I can say, yes. Considerably. Angle looked to have a legitimate 40 pound advantage over on Danielson. Angle was really around 215-220 whereas Danielson was around 175-180. Of course, Danielson is miraculously adding weight through a rigorous workout regimen :rolleyes: but he was still smaller than Angle. Then again, Angle was also a gold medal winning wrestler. What REALLY is Danielson's claim to fame? Again, to bring up Benoit, he was roughly the same size as Angle but was not put over Brock as much as Angle, because all he was is a "fake" professional wrestler, albeit however good he was at it. Brock is a 260+ pound beast who was a NCAA heavyweight champion and a former WWE champion before adding a MMA heavyweight title to his resume. In what world is Danielson ever really going to be able to compete with that? Yes, wrestling is fake, and I would not have a problem with a match between Brock and Danielson where Danielson somehow won, but that would require for me to truly suspend my sense of disbelief.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yes, wrestling is fake, and I would not have a problem with a match between Brock and Danielson where Danielson somehow won, but that would require for me to truly suspend my sense of disbelief.

And Rey beating Brock with gymnastics wouldn't?

 

No it absolutely would. I DO have a problem with Rey as well, but he has had a LONG career of wrestling huge guys and it's understandable he knows how to strategize against them. Look at his match with Kevin Nash in WCW. It was a banana peel victory for Rey but that's the sort of thing I would expect for him to beat someone like Brock. It would be hard for me to envision a banana peel situation with Danielson, because again, Brock would just lift Danielson off the mat while in a hold and shake him off. If all Danielson would do is roll him up in a flash pin, perhaps, but that's not his game.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Correction: "I don't care to see", not "I wouldn't buy". It's only because of how they're currently pushed, not because of the size difference. If WWE had plans to shoot Bryan to the moon, great! Bring on the win!

That makes a big difference. It's okay that you don't care to see it. That's understandable.

 

I just think that a match could be put together well enough and smartly enough to make it work.

 

That is the JOY of pro wrestling.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 weeks later...

My question about booking Brock down the road, is who else on the roster is going to take the kind of ass kicking that Cena did? Having Brock come in, first match back, working the way he worked, establishes a precedent. The match was entirely Lesnar pummeling Cena with strikes, and it was stiff as hell to make it look real. Is Randy Orton going to buy off on that the way Cena did? Will CM Punk work that kind of match? Is he just going to go back to using his old offense? I don't know how you can reconcile Brock Lesnar the monster from this match with Brock Lesnar the professional wrestler he'd really need to be to be able to book again.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

HHH won't work that kind of match, that's for sure. He's the guy who buried Jericho and RVD for working too stiff and I'm sure Goldberg and others too. His mentality is stiff = can't work, not stiff = heightened realism

 

Just look at his brawl with Lesnar the night after Backlash. Lesnar was clearly taking something off his punches after weeks after some of the most realistic brawling we've seen in years with Cena.

 

HHH the super-worker in his own mind is going to drag Lesnar down into a mediocre "WWE main event" style match, then blame Lesnar when that happens. The only hope is that maybe Lesnar just doesn't give a fuck and forces HHH into his match, but I think he'll just go along with what HHH does. Cena was obviously way into his stuff with Brock and wanted to make everything as good as it could be, everything HHH has done feels like he's phoning it in.

 

And I do think HHH will lose, which a lot of people don't at this point, but it won't be remotely clean.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

HHH won't work that kind of match, that's for sure. He's the guy who buried Jericho and RVD for working too stiff and I'm sure Goldberg and others too. His mentality is stiff = can't work, not stiff = heightened realism

Which is funny considering that he and Undertaker worked ridiculously hard to get HHH to bleed hardaway at this year's Wrestlemania.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


×
×
  • Create New...